ople in McBride's life and society as well as his own.
Black: Black Power. Black Pride. Distrust of whites. Paranoid. Purposeful. Religious. Twisted history. False sincerity. Savages. Animals. Criminals.
White: Fear of blacks. "Whitey's all rich." Mistrust of blacks. Hatred of "nigger lovers." "White Devils." Racist. Movie heroes always white. All cops harass blacks. White girl in Harlem is a bad girl.
Jewish: Not white. Distrust of others. Paranoid. Exploitative. Jews better than blacks. Jews kinder than whites. Jewish slave owners. Education a priority.
There are other traits, examples and incidents described in the book that describe various groups and individuals as part of a designated group that h
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